Application of electromagnetic radiation of low intensity for improving the functional status of athletes
Автор: Grabovskaya E.Yu., Lyalina T.D., Tarabrina N.Yu.
Журнал: Человек. Спорт. Медицина @hsm-susu
Рубрика: Восстановительная и спортивная медицина
Статья в выпуске: S2 т.19, 2019 года.
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Aim. The purpose of the article is to study the impact of low-intensity electromagnetic radiation of quantum and micro-vibration effect on nonspecific adaptive reactions and the blood system of wrestlers. Materials and methods. Athletes of the first category or those having master of sport title with at least a five-year experience aged 18-22 years participated in the study. All participants underwent a course of therapy with low-intensity electromagnetic radiation of quantum and micro-vibration effect. The exposure was performed on a daily basis according to the principle ‘one day - one exposure zone’. The course consisted of 10 procedures. Non-specific adaptive reactions of the body, some morphological indicators of red blood, leukogram, erythrocyte sedimentation rate were determined. Mathematical and statistical processing of the data obtained was carried out. Results. It was revealed that low-intensity electromagnetic radiation of quantum and micro-vibration effect improved and stabilized the blood system and nonspecific adaptive reactions of the body. Conclusion. The course treatment with low-intensity electromagnetic radiation of quantum and micro-vibration effect contributes to the redistribution of nonspecific adaptive reactions of the body with an increase in training reactions, calm and increased activation. An increase in the average concentration of hemoglobin in erythrocytes, a slight decrease in hematocrit, a change in the composition of leukogram, and a decrease in the erythrocyte sedimentation rate were registered.
Low-intensity electromagnetic radiation of quantum and micro-vibration effect, blood system, nonspecific adaptive reactions of the body, athletes
Короткий адрес: https://sciup.org/147233575
IDR: 147233575 | DOI: 10.14529/hsm19s213